Marketing system / Guide 09

Turn proof into attention, leads, and learning.

This manual connects research, positioning, content, distribution, capture, nurture, and measurement. AI can accelerate the preparation; it cannot supply the customer truth, permission, or final judgment.

Marketing is not a content calendar. It is the operating loop that learns who cares, sharpens the offer, proves the promise, distributes useful evidence, captures the signal, and improves from the result.

The eight marketing lanes

01

Market truth

Collect exact questions, objections, alternatives, triggers, and language from public sources and approved conversations.

Artifact: customer-language ledger
02

Positioning

Name the buyer, urgent problem, smallest useful promise, proof available now, and why this route is different.

Artifact: positioning brief
03

Proof library

Store demonstrations, screenshots, test receipts, source links, FAQs, before/after process maps, and permission status.

Artifact: proof inventory
04

Content routes

Turn one source into a useful answer, comparison, checklist, demonstration, objection reply, and next-step artifact.

Artifact: source-to-six router
05

Distribution

Choose channels by audience behavior and asset fit. Adapt natively; do not paste the same caption everywhere.

Artifact: channel job map
06

Capture

Give each page or post one useful next action: checklist, guide, reply, booking, audit, or tool.

Artifact: CTA and destination map
07

Nurture and sales

Track the question, fit, objection, next action, and follow-up date. AI may draft; a human reviews every customer-facing message.

Artifact: signal-to-follow-up board
08

Measurement

Review qualified questions, saves, replies, conversion steps, booked outcomes, corrections, and content production cost.

Artifact: weekly marketing memo

A six-role AI marketing desk

Agent roleJobInputsHuman gate
ScoutFind questions, releases, competitor proof, and channel signals.Public/approved sourcesApprove sources and research scope.
StrategistMap buyer, problem, offer, angle, and channel job.Customer-language ledgerApprove positioning and claims.
MakerDraft guides, posts, emails, diagrams, landing pages, and scripts.Approved brief + proofApprove final expression.
RepurposerAdapt one approved source into channel-native drafts.Approved master assetApprove every platform payload.
InspectorCheck sources, claim classes, brand, accessibility, links, and CTA.Draft + requirementsHuman accepts corrections.
AnalystSummarize performance and recommend the next test.Approved aggregate metricsHuman decides strategy and spend.

Channel jobs: one system, different work

Search / websiteAnswer durable, high-intent questions with sources and a useful next action.Search tools
YouTubeTeach or demonstrate a complete problem with enough depth to build trust.Video workflow
TikTok / Reels / ShortsLead with the useful mistake, proof, or changed fact; route to a real artifact.Content Engine
X / LinkedInPublish concise operator insight, diagrams, evidence threads, and informed point of view.Scheduling tools
EmailDeepen the relationship with useful sequences, not constant promotion.Email systems
Reddit / communitiesResearch language and answer honestly inside community rules. Do not hide promotion.Editorial standard

The claims ladder

Stronger evidence

  1. Current first-party documentation.
  2. A recorded internal test with conditions.
  3. Independent reproduction with visible evidence.
  4. Creator demonstration, clearly labeled.
  5. Inference, clearly labeled.

Do not publish as fact

  • Unverified earnings or conversion claims.
  • “Best” without a defined job and metric.
  • Guaranteed ranking, revenue, health, lending, or investment outcomes.
  • AI-generated customer stories or testimonials.
  • Current price, access, or limits not rechecked today.

The first 30-day marketing flight plan

Copy-ready operating prompt

Help me run a proof-first marketing cycle for [business]. Use only the approved sources I provide. Return: customer questions, positioning brief, proof inventory, six content routes, channel-specific drafts, one useful CTA and destination, follow-up handoff, claim ledger, caveats, QA checklist, and the next smallest experiment. Classify material claims as primary source, internal test, creator claim, inference, or uncertain. Do not invent results, customers, quotes, prices, access, or experience. Do not post, schedule, send, spend, create accounts, or change records.
Research signal, not proofA ranked public-video sample and Reddit discussions repeatedly emphasized lead follow-up, clear business instructions, human-reviewed content, local discovery, and narrow agent jobs. Those sources shape the guide queue; current platform facts and setup steps still require first-party verification.

Build the marketing operating file.

The workbook turns these lanes into one source ledger, proof inventory, channel map, and weekly decision memo.